Olympus finally announced the long rumoredOlympus EPL 9 camera. We were the first tp told you the exact specification of the upcoming alarm for Olympus E-PL9 Line camera.

let’s talk about the specification once again the Olympus E-PL9 16 Megapixel live mos sensor. Features contrast based auto focusing system 3 Axis image stabilization system.

The camera is also able to record 4K videos at 30 frames per second, for tagging your images and video it uses bluetooth connect pairs with your smartphone marvelous image transfer can be done with built-in Wi-Fi of the camera

In this video we will see the comparison between Full HD video mode vs. 4K video. As usual the 4K video showing more details in side by side comparison compared to the Full HD video. Not only that later in the video Olympus E-M10 Mark III is also compared with the E-M5 Mark II camera.

Olympus is rumored to announce a new lens 17mm F1.2 PRO, the lens is expected to arrive with the Olympus E M10 Mark III camera. Based on the information we have received in past the Olympus E-M10 III was coming before Aug, but before few weeks of announcement of any camera we usually get lot of leaked images and specs. At this moment we don’t getting any details, So we expect that the announcement time may have been pushed further to Sept or Oct. We will update you soon as we get any new information.

In an recent interview Olympus general manager Mr. Akira Watanabe and Mr. Toshiyuki Terada from Olympus said that we can develop even 8k camera that will going to future 33 million pixel inside.

Take a look at the Key Points of interview

“we can assure you that there is no problem in developing sensors at 33 million pixels for filming in 8K. We started the 4/3″ saga with a sensor at 5 Mpx In 2003. Now the same sensor is at 20 Mpx with a much higher image quality especially for the management of electronic noise.”

1. 33MP 4/3 Sensor with 8K Video

We think 5K camera with an 33MP sensor is possible from Olympus since 2003 they are developing 43rd cameras and started with 5 megapixel sensors and now they have developed Olympus EM1 Mark II. world most advanced M4/3rd camera .

2. Smartphone App Coming

In the same interview they have also confirmed that they are working on Smartphone app for the Olympus mirrorless and High-end compacts cameras.The App will use Bluetooth connectivity as the Nikon snapbridge app and will allow remote shooting with manual controls.

3. Hand-held High Resolution will become possible

Later he also added Olympus is working on Hand-held High-Resolution mode and in near future.

4. More Improvement on Image Stabilization

Exclusive: We are the first website that published a recent patent that shows Olympus is further working to improve it’s Hybrid Image Stabilization Technology. Olympus also confirmed the same and said that they are working further improvement of Image Stabilization Technology.

Olympus E-M1 Mark II image leaked today, we have already published the list of the lenses and accessories that may arrive with the camera here.

If you remember we told your earlier that after Canon 5D Mark IV the next big announcement will be Olympus E-M1 Mark II. So if you are a professional shooter and looking for a mirrorless camera then wait, the Olympus E-M1 Mark II will sure impress you.

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According to latest rumors the upcoming Olympus E-M1 II camera will feature a New Hybrid sensor designed by Olympus and Produced by Sony.

Its look like logical to me since the M4/3rd sensor made by Sony (IMX 269 and IMX 159) doesn’t have Hybrid AF capability.But, if you look at the specification of Olympus E-M1 camera announced on Oct 2013, it camera features 16MP MOS Four Thirds format sensor with no low-pass filter and on-sensor phase detection elements. That clearly indicate that not only the upcoming E-M1 II camera, the E-M1 Sensor was also designed by Olympus itself.

Just few days ago we have published the New Camera Registered in Taiwan (E-M1 Mark II), the document shows the cam is coming with new BLH-1 battery that will sure boost the 350 shot limitation of E-M1 camera.

Take a look at the rumored specification of the upcoming camera

EM1 Mk2 is definitely going to be launched at Photokina / September 2016

20MP Sensor

Advanced High Resolution mode

4K Video

New Image Processor

New AF System dictated for Sports shooting / professional use

New viewfinder

Better Image Stabilization mode

Big improvements in core specification compared to current E-M1 models

It’s look like the announcement of Olympus E-M1 Mark II is very near, Digital rev website even started taking pore-orders of E-M1 Mark II camera (even before the official announcement).

Yesterday, we have reported that Canon, Olympus and Leica upcoming cameras name popped over a Indonesian wireless certification agency website. That clearly indicates that Olympus Mark II in the announcement pipeline and and as our report says it will be the next and only big announcement from Olympus in near future.

We have published several times the leaked specification of the upcoming E-M1 Mark II camera, the camera was expected to arrive during photokina 2016, but there is a chance that we may see it bit early.

E-M1 Mark II is rumored to feature 20 Megapixel live MOS sensor, the other major feature coming with the E-M1 mark 2 is the arrival of 4K video for the first time in any Olympus camera, take a look at the rumored specification of the camera below

EM1 Mk2 is definitely going to be launched at Photokina / September 2016 [Confirmed]

Advanced High Resolution mode [Confirmed]

High Resolution Hand-Held Mode [Confirmed]

4K Video [Confirmed]

New AF System dictated for Sports shooting / professional use

New viewfinder

Better Image Stabilization mode

Big improvements in core specification compared to current E-M1 models

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